Thursday, March 20, 2014

It seems pretty easy compared to Bergans sack. The drug may not be of the same weight as the bergan


At the moment it is not Equipnor their webshop, this is apparently because they add on to the new and improved webshop solution (final). I was still bought bookshelves it via email and had to pay 3200 for peddling it. 8 liter side pockets included. Info from Equipnor: bookshelves
Specifications: - Available with or without 8 liter side pockets - Exterior MOLLE mounting - Adjustable height backrest - Removable and adjustable waist belt - Internal divider and suspension for drinking system
It seems pretty easy compared to Bergans sack. The drug may not be of the same weight as the bergans-sac. But I do not think it affects the result to some extent. The drug is rubberized on the inside and keeps the bag contents bookshelves dry. All straps are very long, so it provides bookshelves many opportunities to reinforce the mattress and the greater.
The bottom is covered with PALS webbing. Here I have chosen to take the straps down so that I can stick something on the bottom. The straps are long enough that you can actually have three such attachment points for sleeping pad, jackets etc.
Flexible straps. It's such T-anchors at both ends of the side straps so they can be removed completely or moved somewhere else in the bag if you will. This was found and the hip belt on the strap that tightens the bag to your body. The cylinder head
The cylinder head is very large. When I filled the bottle 80%-ish first time so went top cover almost half the front of the bag. Inside the cylinder head is a large pocket, which has a zippered pocket on each side. Since the straps on my mind is so long, one can have some stash in here, in addition to that you can have the cylinder head up high if the bag is full. The top cover can and completely removed using 4 clips and Velcro strip for name in front.
The sides w / zip side pockets and PALS webbing for those who want different pockets there. Here I could have imagined an extra layer of fabric at the bottom (type: pocket) bookshelves so that things can attach the page does not slip down. NFM-bag "Sleipner" on 40L this. Inside
Inside there is one large room. The text on Equipnor say it's an inside room divider. I think this is a bit misleading, really. Based on their pictures, I thought the zipper on the outside was a nifty way to reach the contents of the bag, but it turns out to be in a separate area (the divider denominator). Menmen, I can have my dirty laundry ellerno in the field ..
Holes for antenna / drinking long on each side, plus one in the neck. The strap that tightens the top. Two fields with Velcro that hold the top cover in place (ish). The zipper bookshelves that leads to another bookshelves room down the right.
Shoulder straps set not so good to begin with. When I took the bag the first time there were large gaps between your back and backpack in excess. But after I found out that the tensioners right of D-rings were not sewn, so I got the enhanced capabilities of tightening the straps that make it work. They were in fact attached quite high, which made the straps tightened down more than they did to my body. When I got moved further ahead put the bag as just a beating.
The shoulder straps have a breast strap with elastic band that can be moved up and down. Here I moved the two notches north of where it put in place. Okay to do this if you have something on your chest ...
Strap used to pull up the shoulder straps for those with long back. The strap can be stuffed into the hole for drinking system / antenna in the neck. (Or possibly bookshelves intended to hide the strap ...)
The hip belt is removable. I strap holder is then used to hold metallavstiverne in place as well as the flap which is at the bottom of the image. It is thinner and metal profiles on either side, recessed en nylon (from the black and above in the picture). These end up in a velcro flap so they can be removed and although I do not quite see the point in it ...
First impressions are very good. Did not founded on the straps largely before I got the sack, but the T-joints is very smart and makes the bag much more flexible. The fact that the straps are so long helps and off. All straps have elastic bands to keep track of the remnants being when one tightens well.
Both the contrary bag and Bergans sack has two floors with a room divider that can be opened, so you can recall things at both ends instead of digging deep into the bag. It does not have this bag, which can be awkward in some situations. One solution may be to remove the divider, but it may affect bookshelves the waterproof bag is.
After using it a bit I must say that the lid does not work much when the bag does not have as much content in it (and no side pockets). The lid is attached to the side of the shoulder straps, as well as with two Velcro field over the shoulder straps. When the bag is full will velcro areas happily bent so that the lid does not stick there .. And since it is attached to the side then slide the lid down on the front of the bag (picture a bucket handle). When skjre the contents of the bag are no longer protected by state-lure

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